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retail sales net revenue saving up to $4.5 billion in taxes on goods sold in the united states. we talked to microsoft. here's what they told us. they say, microsoft has a complex business and we must comply with the complicated tax code of the united states, resulting in an exceedingly complex tax structure. second company in the crosshairs here today is going to be hewlett-packa hewlett-packard. the senate committee saying since at least 2008, hp has used billions of dollars of intercompany offshore loans to effectively repatriate untaxed foreign profits back to the united states to run u.s. operations. that's contrary to the intent of u.s. tax policy. we talked to hewlett-packard. here's what they told us. they say, hp has complied fully with all applicable provisions of the u.s. internal revenue code and auditor ernst and young has audited. we'll learn more about what this is up committee found in about a half-hour. >>> the committee on banking, housing and urban affairs, subcommittee on securities, insurance and investment is holding a hearing on high-frequency trading and
retail sales net revenue saving up to $4.5 billion in taxes on goods sold in the united states. we talked to microsoft. here's what they told us. they say, microsoft has a complex business and we must comply with the complicated tax code of the united states, resulting in an exceedingly complex tax structure. second company in the crosshairs here today is going to be hewlett-packa hewlett-packard. the senate committee saying since at least 2008, hp has used billions of dollars of intercompany...
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states and, so that we can export it to our economic competitors around the world. the house is going to speak once again that this is a big step in the wrong direction. >> the white house says this bill packages together a number of harmful measures that would undermined landmark environmental laws and would adversely affect public health, the economy and the environment. if this bill passes the house the senate will very likely pass on even considering it. back to you. ashley: the saudi arabia of coal. that's what we are. rich, thank you very much. >> how about that? procedural vote is happening now in the senate and that's possible that senators could vote on a six-month spending bill and then of course leave town until the november elections but it's not a done deal yet. joining us now with exclusive, for an exclusive interview republican senator mike crapo of idaho. senator, i have to tell you i think i speak on behalf of a lot of americans when i say we are so sick of hearing this kind of stuff because we knew this was happening months ago. we knew that the fi
states and, so that we can export it to our economic competitors around the world. the house is going to speak once again that this is a big step in the wrong direction. >> the white house says this bill packages together a number of harmful measures that would undermined landmark environmental laws and would adversely affect public health, the economy and the environment. if this bill passes the house the senate will very likely pass on even considering it. back to you. ashley: the saudi...
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my immigrant parents came to the united states legally. they had to learn english my dad worked very hard, he opened several bars and restaurants, hired wait staff, cooks, bartenders and cleaning people. there was never a dime from the government. hard work, long hours and sleepless nights were the norm for all of us. i learned their work ethic early and worked very hard for my family no welfare, no government handouts. this is my country and i love this country so much, or as much as my parents did, but i do not respect the current president or his administration. they want to be in charge of all of us from cradle to grave. that's not the america i knew. that is exactly what my parents and grandparents fled from. please take us back to the right way. mr. speaker, elizabeth's family did it the right way and without big government getting in the way. they built their american dream all on their own. that's just the way it is. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i request p
my immigrant parents came to the united states legally. they had to learn english my dad worked very hard, he opened several bars and restaurants, hired wait staff, cooks, bartenders and cleaning people. there was never a dime from the government. hard work, long hours and sleepless nights were the norm for all of us. i learned their work ethic early and worked very hard for my family no welfare, no government handouts. this is my country and i love this country so much, or as much as my...
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i mean, disappointment in that you have a candidate for president of the united states of america, from one of our two major parties, who essentially, very easily and dismissivedismissively, wrote off half the country. what about the 20 million senior citizen who don't pay income taxes? are they victims? what about our veterans? what about middle class, hard-working families? it's just -- it's just incredibly disappointing. and i'll tell you, just a quick story. i was home in my district this morning, and i was in a supermarket. and i was ordering lunch. and the woman on the other side of the counter recognized me. and she said, oh, my gosh, she said, what that man said -- she said, i'm not a victim. i mean, this is how deeply that has sunk in. that's what i think the problem is. >> i think it is sinking in. and republicans in senate and house races, as i said just a moment ago, are going to have to go home and answer to this. what do they think about this? this is putting them in a real tough spot. do you really think that this is going to affect races? is this a real opening for the d
i mean, disappointment in that you have a candidate for president of the united states of america, from one of our two major parties, who essentially, very easily and dismissivedismissively, wrote off half the country. what about the 20 million senior citizen who don't pay income taxes? are they victims? what about our veterans? what about middle class, hard-working families? it's just -- it's just incredibly disappointing. and i'll tell you, just a quick story. i was home in my district this...
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states china is learning the hard way that you can't really trust the united states anymore if china is losing trust in america and the u.s. dollar and by manifesting that loss of trust they are buying gold and gold prices are going i or people are losing licking and gold and they're and they're saying well that's the proxy of the distrust of the dollar china's aggressively moving me ask you this because you're so plugged in to what's happening in washington and wall street you've got to be like the insiders insider it. is china going to make a surprise announcement that they have accumulated suddenly another one or two thousand tons of gold that nobody is on anyone's radar damn any inside information with us you can share with us and a global audience well i think we can look at experience because they did this before in two thousand and nine charges official reserves were about proximately six hundred tons they came out one day and said you know what we actually have an additional five hundred tons so they got a little over a thousand tons just short of eleven hundred tons a total
states china is learning the hard way that you can't really trust the united states anymore if china is losing trust in america and the u.s. dollar and by manifesting that loss of trust they are buying gold and gold prices are going i or people are losing licking and gold and they're and they're saying well that's the proxy of the distrust of the dollar china's aggressively moving me ask you this because you're so plugged in to what's happening in washington and wall street you've got to be...
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states, united kingdom and ireland. fighting continues in syria and tensions escalate in iran's nuclear program. we also have watched violent attacks on u.s. embassies in arab countries. sau arabia is theeading player inhe regon that is experiencing an uncertain future. i'm pleased to have for instance turki al-faisal back on this program. welcome. >> thank you, it's a pleasure to be here and a privilege. >> let me talk about syria. what worries you about syria? >> may i take this opportunity first to tell you, charlie, that the kingdom's 80th birthday would take place four days from now? and according to the greg born calendar. according to the other calendar it will be 82 years ol and throughout these0 some years that we have had our kingdom everybody keeps talking about anen certain future for the kingdom. and because of the sagacity of the people of saudi arabia and the good will of the leadership and the government we have survived pretty well so far. we have many problems to face, including syria. many challenges
states, united kingdom and ireland. fighting continues in syria and tensions escalate in iran's nuclear program. we also have watched violent attacks on u.s. embassies in arab countries. sau arabia is theeading player inhe regon that is experiencing an uncertain future. i'm pleased to have for instance turki al-faisal back on this program. welcome. >> thank you, it's a pleasure to be here and a privilege. >> let me talk about syria. what worries you about syria? >> may i take...
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today the united states is engaging with an involving iraq. the country is now emerging from over 50 years of isolation, fragmentation and more. a strong relation with the democratically elected government. this relation is codified in the u.s. framework agreement which lays out a shared vision and a concrete common roadmap for bilateral class economics, justice, diplomacy, education. through this agreement we support and assist iraqis build a united democratic countries that can play a constructive role in the region. of course challenges abound is not easy. sectarian frictions remain strong and often threatened to derail negotiated accords. it unsettles iraq's oil exports and the council of representatives is through provincial elections scheduled for early 2013. tensions with turkey, conflict within syria and iraq's relationship with iran off the anxiety and complicate our relationships with iraq. nevertheless, developments i have seen in iraq give a reason for optimism. they have all confessions and ethnicities are remain to solving differ
today the united states is engaging with an involving iraq. the country is now emerging from over 50 years of isolation, fragmentation and more. a strong relation with the democratically elected government. this relation is codified in the u.s. framework agreement which lays out a shared vision and a concrete common roadmap for bilateral class economics, justice, diplomacy, education. through this agreement we support and assist iraqis build a united democratic countries that can play a...
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today the united states is working to evolve iraq. we have a strong relationship with the democratically elected. his relationship is codified f- through this agreement, we support the rockies and building a united, democratic -- we support the iraqis and building a united democratic nation. sectarian fortunes remain strong and threatened to derail institutional progress. the oila law on seoul's export sector. tensions with turkey and conflict within syria and iraq's relationship ir fifthan complicate our relationship with iraq, nevertheless, development i have seen it gives me reason for optimism. it is a large majority remain committed to resolving their differences politically instead of through violence. there are a protection recently passed 3 million barrels per day. a level not achieved for more than three decades. united states commercial interests are returning to iraq and iraqi students are studying that the states and increasing numbers. this shows a positive change. if confirmed, and pledged to continue working with our al
today the united states is working to evolve iraq. we have a strong relationship with the democratically elected. his relationship is codified f- through this agreement, we support the rockies and building a united, democratic -- we support the iraqis and building a united democratic nation. sectarian fortunes remain strong and threatened to derail institutional progress. the oila law on seoul's export sector. tensions with turkey and conflict within syria and iraq's relationship ir fifthan...
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states. while reiterating france's protection of a freedom of speech, the foreign minister accused the magazine of pouring, "oil on the fire." >>> and now, here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in texas, split-second heroism by a police officer saved a woman after an alleged drunk driver plowed his car into a patrol car! the officer had stopped to help the woman when the speeding van crashed, sending the wreckage of the police car straight at the pair. both are recovering. >>> in florida, a school bus camera captured a violent confrontation. police say a mom went after a 17-year-old boy who had allegedly been in a fight with her son the day before. investigators say the mom chased the teenager onto the bus and then started pulling on his hair. she's charged with child abuse. >>> finally in kentucky, you can call this devotion. a mad dash by university of kentucky basketball fans who waited all night and then raced to find a place to camp out for three more da
states. while reiterating france's protection of a freedom of speech, the foreign minister accused the magazine of pouring, "oil on the fire." >>> and now, here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in texas, split-second heroism by a police officer saved a woman after an alleged drunk driver plowed his car into a patrol car! the officer had stopped to help the woman when the speeding van crashed, sending the wreckage of the police car straight at...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matters. pretty obvious. what'sretty obvious about it ? that verizon has the coverage. verin. verizon. we're going to go to another chart. it doesn't really matter how you present it. it doesn't matter how you present it. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. uma: well, a fair of police officers stop -- pair of police officers find themselves in the path of an out of control van. the whole incident is caught on police dash cam shortly after those officers arrived at the scene. the van hit the police car on the other side of the road and acro
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart....
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the president of the united states appears on david letterman and does not know the size of the national debt, which under his watch --. >> at least did not admit it. >> at least didn't admit. he could have said. just over $16. 20 billion, 27 billion, depending on the time of the day he could have admit the. sort of like one of those moments you say, wait a minute. then he dismissed it as not being a problem in the short run. i mean the debt has grown from 10 trillion $800 billion to 16 trillion on his watch. it has gone from 40% of the gdp to 70% of the gdp. we're starting to look like grease and the president says i don't even know what the number is. nobody gives him his turn in the barrel. bill: you and him and other detractors would say it has gone up $6 trillion under your watch. >> 5 trillion to be fair. bill: $16 now and -- >> 10.8. i want to be fair to him. bill: here we have the polling numbers seem to suggest that the president's gaining sfwround on mitt romney. you're reaching back into 1980 to tell us things were much different even late in october. back that up. >> mid-sept
the president of the united states appears on david letterman and does not know the size of the national debt, which under his watch --. >> at least did not admit it. >> at least didn't admit. he could have said. just over $16. 20 billion, 27 billion, depending on the time of the day he could have admit the. sort of like one of those moments you say, wait a minute. then he dismissed it as not being a problem in the short run. i mean the debt has grown from 10 trillion $800 billion...
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other countries look to the united states to lead on the question of syria, because the united states is really the only alternative. where the russians and chinese? i ir the iranians don't offer anything to the people of the region. >> you seem to claim we're still the most influential power in the middle east, and you point out, as you just did, china, russia, brazil, india, very low profiles in the middle east and low influence. i'm sure that's true. isn't that sort of necessary and by design and not default? i mean, you know, we're involved in the middle east because terrorists in afghanistan and iran and syrian and yemen and libya and egypt want to kill innocent americans in part and not innocent brazilians. so i mean, isn't our involvement in the middle east by necessity and not something that we necessarily asked for? >> our involvement in the middle east long predates 9/11 or the invasion of iraq. it is a phenomenon of the post-world war ii era in which we have basically three interests. one, to ensure the free throw of oil out of the region. second, to help ensure israel's se
other countries look to the united states to lead on the question of syria, because the united states is really the only alternative. where the russians and chinese? i ir the iranians don't offer anything to the people of the region. >> you seem to claim we're still the most influential power in the middle east, and you point out, as you just did, china, russia, brazil, india, very low profiles in the middle east and low influence. i'm sure that's true. isn't that sort of necessary and by...
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western nations and arab nations allied with the united states, condemn the government and accuse it of applying weapons to the assad regime. he met with the leaders of egypt, turkey and saudi arabia and demanded that egypt, turkey and nations stay out of syria's domestic affairs. egyptian and turkish leaders, urged assad to step down. >>> a british newspaper says syrian government leaders have given serious thought to using chemical weapons against their own people. the allegation appeared in an interview in "the times" newspaper. the newspaper quotes a former army officer who was in charge of syria's chemical arsenal. he held the post until he defected to turkey three months ago. the unnamed official said he took part in a meeting where military officials discussed using chemical weapons. he said they considered using them as a last resort if government forces lost control of the city of aleppo or other key areas. the official said the discussions touched on how and where chemical weapons would be used. he said the participants were aware of the possibility of civilian casualties.
western nations and arab nations allied with the united states, condemn the government and accuse it of applying weapons to the assad regime. he met with the leaders of egypt, turkey and saudi arabia and demanded that egypt, turkey and nations stay out of syria's domestic affairs. egyptian and turkish leaders, urged assad to step down. >>> a british newspaper says syrian government leaders have given serious thought to using chemical weapons against their own people. the allegation...
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states the united states has eight thousand tons of gold so just to look the u.s. in the eye they actually need four thousand tons so maybe they've scratched the scraped away from one thousand to two thousand but they need to get to four thousand so there's still a bit of a go pigmy they're still far away from where they need to go but this is just going to put upward upward pressure on low prices for years to come i mean my estimate is it will get to seven thousand dollars an ounce not not next year not immediately but sooner than later that's my target price for gold it's a simple you know division between paper money and gold that's we get to write jim . so as you've pointed out many times when the ultimate shootout at the ok corral of currency wars takes place he who has the most gold is going to be the victor or and china finally realizes this and they're massively accumulating gold as fast as they can but i wanted to return to the fed for a second because they've done something that they've never done before as far as i know and this is a open ended quantitat
states the united states has eight thousand tons of gold so just to look the u.s. in the eye they actually need four thousand tons so maybe they've scratched the scraped away from one thousand to two thousand but they need to get to four thousand so there's still a bit of a go pigmy they're still far away from where they need to go but this is just going to put upward upward pressure on low prices for years to come i mean my estimate is it will get to seven thousand dollars an ounce not not...
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and there's not a snowball's chance in you're going to get united states to say we should leave bunny europe when they can't get their own act together when we have our own crisis you're just not going to. you're going to solve its own problems and so the i am no thanks to the next to barney frank the u.s. actually has signed a one hundred billion dollar loan commitment so the commitments that i draw in the money is different i agree with that i mean for them to use that commitment for europe. that would be a real political nightmare. i don't think i don't think they'd want to you think might argue actually. it would create i mean it would be able to get under but in the us for years john i think and you think it might depend on the election on the outcome of the election if obama wins with that make it easier for them have to put in the bar when the us is actually signed the agreement we've agreed to do it we just haven't found it yet. well i don't think you have funded you've got to get through congress and congress at least in the iterations that we now have and are likely to have
and there's not a snowball's chance in you're going to get united states to say we should leave bunny europe when they can't get their own act together when we have our own crisis you're just not going to. you're going to solve its own problems and so the i am no thanks to the next to barney frank the u.s. actually has signed a one hundred billion dollar loan commitment so the commitments that i draw in the money is different i agree with that i mean for them to use that commitment for europe....
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if it has an affect on the united states commerce, commerce of the united states, and if this affect is adverse, then following the statute that congress wrote for us, we're supposed to challenge the deal. >> tom: we have european regulators stop u.s. companies from merging a decade ago, ge and honeywell were stopped because of the eu, this year the nyse had to break apart their planned merger. is there a competition among international regulators. >> i think among international regulators or anti-trust enforcement agencies there is much more comedy than competition. so much commerce is global now and the laws within the european union and the united states have converged considerably over its last few decades. that for the most part, we usually come to the same conclusions on the same mergers. now there might be some differences when the market shares are different. and the economic effects are different in different geographic markets like the eu and the united states. >> one investigation that has been admitted to gooseel continues to be under review by your agency, whether or not
if it has an affect on the united states commerce, commerce of the united states, and if this affect is adverse, then following the statute that congress wrote for us, we're supposed to challenge the deal. >> tom: we have european regulators stop u.s. companies from merging a decade ago, ge and honeywell were stopped because of the eu, this year the nyse had to break apart their planned merger. is there a competition among international regulators. >> i think among international...
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in the united states. with mcdonnell douglas. integrated business which doesn't only command american industrial assets but also collaborates closely with me japanese in industries. production one to that end and that's exactly what we did six years ago. many describe you as a state run company. your primary source of finance the government private investors. who. are present stage we need a lot of investment and considering our initial liabilities which originate from the large debts the cumulated constituent companies the corporations which wouldn't have been able to settle its accounts without some serious support from the government. financing framework is based on a combination of substantial government funding. reinvested profits and money from our corporate partners we finance our military aircraft projects with earnings. which we don't earn enough to sustain both civil and military production so that's where the government comes in. finally we actively encourage our partners to invest in our civil aircraft projects for ex
in the united states. with mcdonnell douglas. integrated business which doesn't only command american industrial assets but also collaborates closely with me japanese in industries. production one to that end and that's exactly what we did six years ago. many describe you as a state run company. your primary source of finance the government private investors. who. are present stage we need a lot of investment and considering our initial liabilities which originate from the large debts the...
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for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. gerri: africa to trading making headlines. earlier, the government trader said that speed kills. for more on this, former securities and exchange commission chairman. it's great to see you. what is the impact in your view of these high-speed traders on individual investors to back. >> i think over the last -- long-term it's minimal in terms of investment opportunities where i think it's significant that we are having all sorts of glitches with the software, and that is eroding investor confidence and driving individual investors out of our markets. gerri: what should we do? all. >> i think we have to get a grip on technology. high-frequency trading, night security. we have the flash crash. we have nasdaq and facebook and all of these problems that are steamrolli
for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. gerri: africa to trading making headlines. earlier, the government trader said that speed kills. for more on this, former securities and exchange commission chairman. it's great to see you....
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investments from the united states fell almost 3%. meanwhile, japan's direct investments into the first eight months of the the year rose over 16% from the year before. but that was before the anti-japan demonstrations this month, which saw rioters attacking japanese supermarkets and dpe stroiing factories. it's uncertain whether investments from japan will continue to rise. many japanese firms are reassessing the risks of doing business in the country following the protests. >>> now let's gt a check of the markets. u.s. and european markets ended higher after further monetary easing was announced. how are things kicking off this thursday morning? >> good morning. u.s. and european investors were cheered by the bond buying measures and positive housing data in the u.s. helped market sentiment there. let's look at how tokyo stocks are move iing this thursday morning. the nikkei is down .7%. and the topix is down .56%. that was after yesterday's high closing. that came after the bank of japan announced monetary easing. we did see some b
investments from the united states fell almost 3%. meanwhile, japan's direct investments into the first eight months of the the year rose over 16% from the year before. but that was before the anti-japan demonstrations this month, which saw rioters attacking japanese supermarkets and dpe stroiing factories. it's uncertain whether investments from japan will continue to rise. many japanese firms are reassessing the risks of doing business in the country following the protests. >>> now...
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. >> we, the islamic community of afghanistan, will talk with the united states about ending the occupation of afghanistan. it is not in the power of the kabul administration. >> reporter: taliban members decided in march this year to suspend their talks with u.s. negotiators. >> translator: from different channels, indirect approaches were there, but they were not fruitful, so we suspended the talks from our side. confidence-building measures must be taken to end fighting. i've already said that this war has been imposed on us. >> this can be a part of the package. we can reach about that. it means if they decide not to talk to the community of afghanistan, it means the opportunity to approach the islamic community will have no option except to follow the same option to resisting in order to gain the goal. >> reporter: u.s. and taliban negotiators seem to be making progress on finally ending afghanistan's long war. but now the taliban says it's up to the u.s. side to get the talks going again. hideki yui, nhk world, doha. >> a complete transcript of hideki's interview with taliban negotiat
. >> we, the islamic community of afghanistan, will talk with the united states about ending the occupation of afghanistan. it is not in the power of the kabul administration. >> reporter: taliban members decided in march this year to suspend their talks with u.s. negotiators. >> translator: from different channels, indirect approaches were there, but they were not fruitful, so we suspended the talks from our side. confidence-building measures must be taken to end fighting....
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states thousand maybe hundreds the united states have to target iran for decades why assume that that would suddenly. stop the war because i think one shouldn't be misled by the i think from the united states point of view if you look at the balance between the counter like you on the continent just. over the deterrence but you know if it's. one of the conditions for you know it's use nuclear weapons against iran so this is kind of over the fence which turns into no the. in my opinion because sit back and think why. not use nuclear weapons against us moment the world. because they don't they don't pose a threshold would justify see you off course where one of the key personalities to help develop and deploy israel's arrow missile defense system. iran's only threat to israel at this point is conventional weapons how much harm can iran really do is for our aid it has to retaliate for israeli attack. or you know about this stuff. i can give you my own evaluation. i think the. non-nuclear. existence are going to. continue to be. and and. and function but it will cause damage and probably
states thousand maybe hundreds the united states have to target iran for decades why assume that that would suddenly. stop the war because i think one shouldn't be misled by the i think from the united states point of view if you look at the balance between the counter like you on the continent just. over the deterrence but you know if it's. one of the conditions for you know it's use nuclear weapons against iran so this is kind of over the fence which turns into no the. in my opinion because...
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the united states says that china has apologized for allowing a group of protesters to vandalize the u.s. ambassador's car. it was pelted with objects and flag was damaged. beijing says it is investigating the incident. while a video continues to fuel protest, one of the actors it is filminsuing the film maker for . she says she was told she was appearing in and adventure film based in egypt. to what is believed to be the case of a u.k. soldier giving birth to a baby on the frontline. she gave birth just days after the area came under attack from the taliban. it was a bit of a surprise because she did not know she was pregnant. >> the soldier from the royal artillery has been serving in afghanistan since march. two days ago, she complained of severe stomach pains. her son was delivered safely at the field hospital. he was born prematurely during the 34th week of her pregnancy. the specialist pediatric team from the hospital will now travel to camp to help provide care to the soldier and her baby on their flight home. mother and baby are both in a stable condition in the hospital and
the united states says that china has apologized for allowing a group of protesters to vandalize the u.s. ambassador's car. it was pelted with objects and flag was damaged. beijing says it is investigating the incident. while a video continues to fuel protest, one of the actors it is filminsuing the film maker for . she says she was told she was appearing in and adventure film based in egypt. to what is believed to be the case of a u.k. soldier giving birth to a baby on the frontline. she gave...
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states we remember really is close close relationship with the bush administration released desires to put nato into the to put georgia into the nato spear of influence into nato's orbit and so yes there is absolutely a trend and this is precisely why the united states is able to continue to support saakashvili in the same way that they've supported brutal dictators all over the world for the last few decades right now as political analyst eric draitser talking to us from. france is rushing to ensure the safety of its diplomatic missions abroad after a french satirical magazine published cartoons of the naked prophet muhammad paris has shot and aziz at schools in some countries to minimize risk but the prime minister has defended media freedom artist marina phenomena as the details. this is definitely a sensitive issue in the world right now as protests against the u.s. make it feel. it's especially sensitive full fronts which houses western europe's largest muslim population there are five million people we've heard both wards of criticism and just a fixation for the katun from tol
states we remember really is close close relationship with the bush administration released desires to put nato into the to put georgia into the nato spear of influence into nato's orbit and so yes there is absolutely a trend and this is precisely why the united states is able to continue to support saakashvili in the same way that they've supported brutal dictators all over the world for the last few decades right now as political analyst eric draitser talking to us from. france is rushing to...
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united states. who are. forced to. embrace. i mean general. policies of the united states that. we are not addressed at all or even when. we see it again. and of course there's always more now website for you home in the here's a little of what you can find there right now learning research rats fed a diet of genetically modified corn produced by u.s. chemical giant monsanto suffer tumors and other kinds of symptoms. and also on line of got more details and reaction to the discovery of a fourth century but paris which challenges one of the cornerstones of christian religion that jesus was celibate so the full story at. syrian state t.v. is reporting that a military helicopter has crashed in the city of diva near the capital the opposition says it was downed by its finances meanwhile having fighting between government and rebel forces rages all of the country the u.n. chief says a military solution is not the way out of the conflict they say see when rebels have seized another border crossing with turkey which could open a new on supply route the u.k.'s foreign secretary william
united states. who are. forced to. embrace. i mean general. policies of the united states that. we are not addressed at all or even when. we see it again. and of course there's always more now website for you home in the here's a little of what you can find there right now learning research rats fed a diet of genetically modified corn produced by u.s. chemical giant monsanto suffer tumors and other kinds of symptoms. and also on line of got more details and reaction to the discovery of a fourth...
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and i think the amoebasdor of the united states should apologize for that very, very ignorant remark. >> now should the third highest, a promotion now for a lawyer who came to prominence defending a convicted terrorist. he's now number three at the justice department. does that concern you? >> i can't tell you exactly why there's sort of this euphemistic attitude about islamic trierism. you can't say war on terror. you can say war on women but not war on terror. it doesn't matter the president doesn't think there's a war on terror, they are at war with us as they have demonstrated the last few weeks. >> pretty pathetic. >> and the media is doing a good job of trying to make gov. romney the issue. >> the media is sold out. they have totally gob in the tank for obama and probably get worse for -- i don't think it will get better. probably get worse." good to see you. thank you. >> good to see you, thank you. >> we will she you a newly uncovered video of our future president and it will have a lot of people talking about his deeply held beliefs. and first a explosion rocks the sub burst
and i think the amoebasdor of the united states should apologize for that very, very ignorant remark. >> now should the third highest, a promotion now for a lawyer who came to prominence defending a convicted terrorist. he's now number three at the justice department. does that concern you? >> i can't tell you exactly why there's sort of this euphemistic attitude about islamic trierism. you can't say war on terror. you can say war on women but not war on terror. it doesn't matter...